Constitution Daily Blog

Article II, Section 1

What happens on Inauguration Day

by Scott Bomboy

On Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, Donald Trump becomes the 47th President of the United States. Here is a look at some facts about the…

What happens on Inauguration Day
10 fascinating facts about Presidential inaugurations

by NCC Staff

Donald Trump becomes the 47th President of the United States shortly after 12 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. Here is a look at…

The Burr vs. Hamilton duel happened on this day

by NCC Staff

Today marks the anniversary of the deadly duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. What caused the sitting vice president…

The Burr vs. Hamilton duel happened on this day
On this day, Bush v. Gore settles 2000 presidential race

by NCC Staff

On December 12, 2000, the Supreme Court ended a Florida vote recount in the presidential election contest between George W. Bush…

On this day, Bush v. Gore settles 2000 presidential race
Remembering Zachary Taylor: Military hero, obscure President

by NCC Staff

On November 24, 1784, future President Zachary Taylor was born in Virginia. Taylor became an unexpected obstacle to slavery’s…

Remembering Zachary Taylor: Military hero, obscure President
On This Day, Abraham Lincoln is elected President

by NCC Staff

On November 6, 1860, voters in the United States went to the polls in an election that ended with Abraham Lincoln as President, in…

On This Day, Abraham Lincoln is elected President
On this day: A tied presidential election ends in Washington

by NCC Staff

It was on this day in 1801 that the House finally decided a tied presidential election because of a constitutional flaw: the…

On this day: A tied presidential election ends in Washington
On this day, the Whig Party becomes a national force

by Scott Bomboy

On December 4, 1839, the Whig Party held its first national convention, an important milestone in its rise to political power.

On this day, the Whig Party becomes a national force
The most obscure Amendment?

by NCC Staff

On March 29, 1961, Ohio and Kansas voted to ratify the Constitution’s 23rd Amendment. Today, that amendment remains obscure and…

The most obscure Amendment?
A List of Electoral College Count Resources

by Scott Bomboy

On Wednesday, January 6, 2021, Congress will meet as required by the Constitution to certify the winner of the presidential…

A List of Electoral College Count Resources